torus pylorus

torus pyloricus

A fleshy protuberance at the pylorus of some species such as ruminants and pigs, that projects into the lumen of the pyloric canal.

Type Organ
Parent Structure organ part
Latin Name torus pyloricus

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the torus pylorus?
A fleshy protuberance at the pylorus of some species such as ruminants and pigs, that projects into the lumen of the pyloric canal.
What is the Latin name for the torus pylorus?
The Latin name for the torus pylorus is torus pyloricus.

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